LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
WInLock, Hersert Eustis, New York 
City: Specimens illustrating modern 
peasant life in Egypt, collected by the 
donor (50392); collection of bats from 
Egypt (50675); 2 specimens of quail, 
Coturniz coturniz (50822). 
Winsor, Dr., Philippine Medical School, 
Manila, P. I.: Anatomical specimens 
(51412). 
Wotre, Mrs. G. M., Forest Glen, Md.: 
3 living specimens of Sedum and Rhip- 
salis (50767). 
Woop, Mrs. Batpwin. (See under Mrs. 
Harold Dillingham.) 
Woop, F. F., Port Orford, Oreg.: Tertiary 
fossil shells, fossil plants, and supposed 
fossil wood from the Elk River region 
(50369). 
Woop, Miss KaTHERINE C., Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal.: 2 specimens of Acanthina 
engonata (50590). 
Woop, Netson R., U. 8. National Mu- 
seum: Specimens of subfossil fresh- 
water shells collected near Glyde, 
Wayne County, N. Y. (50715); skin of 
Quiscalus quiscula (51449). 
WootpripGe, Epaar, Lakeport, Cal.: 
Specimens of red and brown pumice 
(vesicular basalt) from Mount Konocti, 
Lake County, Cal. (51523). 
Woo..ey, CLAUDE L., Baltimore, Md.: 2 
aluminum sundials and an aluminum 
noon mark (50940); a vertical sundial 
(51354); sundial of the reclining-cross 
type (51716). 
Wooton, Prof. E. O., Agricultural Col- 
lege, N. Mex.: 7 specimens of living 
cacti from New Mexico (50430); speci- 
men of Opuntia ballit from Texas 
(51338). 
WortH, Henry B., Bureau of Fisheries, 
Tupelo, Miss.: Skin of black skimmer, 
Rynchops nigra, from Tupelo (50593). 
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Worrts, 8. G., Bureau of Fisheries, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Indian arrow points, 
spearheads, and hatchets from the val- 
ley of North Indian Creek, Dry Creek, 
and Martins Creek, Unicoi County, 
Tenn. (50713). 
WortTHINGTON, W. W., Shelter Island 
Heights, N. Y.: Snake from Eau Gallie, 
Fla, (51725). 
Wrieat, Dr. F. E., Carnegie Institution, 
Washington, D. C.: 5 specimens of ob- 
sidian from Hrafntinnuhryggur, near 
Myvatn, Iceland (51379). 
Wortuericu, H., Pierce, Fla.: Specimen 
of beetle, Dynastes tityus (51665). 
YALE University Museum, New Haven, 
Conn.: About 750 specimens of Paleo- 
zoic invertebrate fossils (51526). 
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Park, Yellow- 
stone Park, Wyo. (through Maj. H. C. 
Benson, U. S. Army, superintendent): 
Skin and skeleton of a buffalo (50555). 
YHNELL, G., Webster Springs, W. Va.: A 
watch movement (51253). 
Yoruers, M. A., East Lansing, Mich.: 11 
specimens of Lixus marginatus (51142). 
Youne, R. T., The State University of 
North Dakota, University, N. Dak.: 
Batrachians from North Dakota (50753). 
ZauM, Dr. A. F., Washington, D. C.: 
Models used by Dr. Zahm in his aero- 
dynamical experiments (50876: loan). 
ZeizKo, I. V., Kaiserliche-K6énigliche 
Geologische Reichsanstalt, Vienna, Aus- 
tria: 40 specimens of Paleozoic fossils 
from Bohemia (51325: exchange). 
ZELLER, ConrAD, Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of mourning dove, Zenaidura 
macroura (51371). 
Zoo.tocicAL Museum. 
penhagen, Denmark.) 
(See under Co- 
ZOOLOGISCHE SAMMLUNG DES BAYER- 
ISCHEN STAATES. (See under Munich, 
Germany.) 
